Education
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October 31st, 2022
Tomorrow morning the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the most important case of this term, a case which is arguably among the most important of this new century. It will decide whether schools can continue to discriminate on the basis of race in college admissions.
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October 25th, 2022
The time has come that we — as constitutional conservatives and Republicans — stop playing this absurd adherence to Marquis de Quisenberry’s rules.
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October 7th, 2022
I know some of you read the title of this missive and say the Colonel had too many head-first landings as a paratrooper. But, if you think generationally, educational freedom
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September 30th, 2022
By: Nate Hochman – nationalreview.com – September 29, 2022 Judge James C. Ho of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit announced Thursday that he would no longer be hiring law clerks from Yale Law School and urged other judges to follow suit. In a keynote address to the Kentucky Chapters Conference of the Federalist Society, titled “Agreeing...
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September 27th, 2022
If the court accepts that this constitutes a legitimate injury, the rest is likely to follow.
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September 21st, 2022
The governor of Tennessee is calling for an investigation into Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Pediatric Transgender Clinic following viral tweets exposing alarming attitudes toward transgender surgeries and procedures for children.
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September 9th, 2022
Here’s a modest proposal: Colleges and universities should draw from their own endowments to provide student loans before that obligation is foisted off on taxpayers.
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September 9th, 2022
Too many schools use this time of year to censor student graduation speeches.
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September 8th, 2022
By Jeremy Adams – DailyWire.com – September 2022 It has taken a while for most thoughtful educators to finally arrive at the conclusion that phones need to be banned in the classroom—no middle ground, no nuance, no appeasement. Classrooms would be transformed overnight and our children might just rediscover what they can achieve if they are not perpetually distracted. Last week,...
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September 6th, 2022
Critics of the pandemic school closures have been vindicated. They warned the closures would cause serious, possibly irreversible, developmental retardation. They warned of severe learning loss.
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